Unix for the Hyper-Impatient: A Hyper Book on CD-ROM

Author:   Paul W. Abrahams ,  Bruce R. Larson
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780201419917


Publication Date:   08 May 1997
Format:   CD-ROM
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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The hypertext version of the popular handbook, UNIX for the Impatient, Second Edition, including navigation tools and UNIX software. UNIX for the Hyper-Impatient is a CD-ROM version of the current edition of UNIX for the Impatient -- an in-depth, comprehensive guide to UNIX. Clear, concise, and readable, the original book was written for the technically oriented UNIX user who doesn't want to wade through verbose tutorials but isn't already an expert. UNIX for the Hyper-Impatient contains the entire text of the original book together with the powerful yet easy-to-use DynaText hypertext system. The DynaText software will run on a variety of UNIX systems (with Motif)*, as well as on Microsoft Windows and Macintosh. Valuable features include links for retrieving the syntax and options of any UNIX command as well as its full description; a dynamically expandable table of contents; links for tracing cross-references; search operations over either section headings or the entire text using combinations of terms, phrases, nearby words, or wildcards; facilities for the reader to add personal annotations and hyperlinks; and the ability to save or print excerpts of the book. The CD-ROM also includes the Slackware distribution of Linux, a free but thoroughly professional version of UNIX, and the full set of files for the Emacs editor. UNIX for the Hyper-Impatient is based on the IEEE POSIX.2 Standard now widely adopted by UNIX vendors and implementors. Important System V, BSD, and GNU variations and enhancements are also presented. Topics include user utilities, shells, the vi editor and other standard editors, the GNU Emacs editor, Internet access tools, the awk language, the X Window System, and system administration from the user's perspective. Linux version of the DynaText browser is not yet available. 0201419912B04062001

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Author:   Paul W. Abrahams ,  Bruce R. Larson
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Addison Wesley
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.184kg
ISBN:  

9780201419917


ISBN 10:   0201419912
Publication Date:   08 May 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   CD-ROM
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Paul W. Abrahams, Sc.D., CCP, is the author of TeX for the Impatient, a book whose success inspiredUNIX for the Impatient. A consulting computer scientist and past president of the Association for Computing Machinery, he specializes in programming languages, design and implementation of software systems, and technical writing. He received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956 and his doctorate in mathematics there in 1963, studying artificial intelligence under Marvin Minsky and John McCarthy and writing his dissertation on Machine Verification of Mathematical Proof . He is one of the designers of the first LISP system and also the designer of the CIMS PL/I system, which he developed while a professor at New York University. He also participated in the design of the Software Engineering Design Language (SEDL), developed at the IBM T.J. Watson Laboratories. Currently he is working on the design of SPLASH, a Systems Programming LAnguage for Software Hackers and on a new book, OS/2 for the Impatient. In 1995 he was honored as a Fellow of the ACM. Paul resides in Deerfield, Massachusetts, where he writes, hacks, hikes, hunts wild mushrooms, and listens to classical music. His Internet address is abrahams@acm.org. Bruce R. Larson is the founder of Integral Resources, a systems integration and UNIX consulting firm, a co-founder of BRInet (1995), which provides Internet connection and consulting services, and a partner in Internet Exchange Limited (1994), which provides dialup and ISDN connectivity in the Boston area. His specialties are shell tools, systems programming, IP and X.25 networks, performance monitoring, software integration, mail systems, and security. He has worked with Solaris, AIX, HPUX, IRIX, SCO UNIX, and other Intel-based UNIX systems. His experience includes configuring and administering Internet domains and connecting UNIX systems to X.25 networks, as well as designing and implementing custom installation scripts, kernel-level data extraction tools, shell tools, a software message switch, and IP-based utilities. From 1979 to 1981, he did software modeling for the Federal Aviation Authority under a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation; in 1988 he received his bachelor's degree in pure mathematics from the University of Massachusetts at Boston. A member of UniForum, the IEEE Computer Society, and the American Mathematical Society, Bruce resides in Milton, Massachusetts. His Internet address is blarson@ires.com 0201419912AB04062001

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